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  • 121 по пути

    ПО ДОРОГЕ; ПО ПУТИ
    [PrepP; these forms only]
    =====
    1. [adv]
    while one or s.o. is going some place, during a trip:
    - as one is walking (riding, driving);
    - [in limited contexts] on the voyage (somewhere).
         ♦ По дороге он мне рассказывал о роскоши правительственных охот, куда он допускался в качестве опытного егеря... (Искандер 4). Along the way he told me about the splendor of government hunts, to which he was admitted as an expert huntsman (4a).
         ♦...Вдруг звонок в дверь. Иду открывать, мысленно по дороге чертыхаясь: кого еще там нелёгкая на ночь глядя принесла? (Войнович 1)....All of a sudden the doorbell rang. I went to the door, cursing on the way: Who the hell could it be at this time of night? (1a).
         ♦ По пути [домой Николай] отправлял ей [своей невесте] письма с лоцманами (Солженицын 1). On the voyage home he [Nikolai] sent her [his fiancee] letters by pilot boats (1a).
    2. по пути зайти, заехать, заглянуть куда, к кому [adv]
    (to stop by somewhere, stop in to see s.o. etc) while going somewhere else:
    - on the (one's) way (to...);
    - while (when) passing by.
         ♦...Прежде, чем к князю, по дороге надо было заехать к Ивиным (Толстой 2)....On the way to the Prince's I had to call in at the Ivins (2b).
    3. [subj-compl with copula (subj: concr) or sent adv]
    (located) at some point along s.o.'s (planned, intended) route or in the general direction s.o. is going:
    - (right) on s.o.'s way (route);
    || Neg не по пути out of s.o.'s (the) way.
         ♦ Ты не занесёшь мой костюм в химчистку, если тебе по дороге? Could you take my suit to the cleaners if it's on your way?
         ♦ "У меня очень покойная коляска... я могу вас подвезти, а Евгений Васильич может взять ваш тарантас..." - "Да помилуйте, вам совсем не по дороге, и до меня далеко". - "Это ничего, ничего..." (Тургенев 2). "I have a very comfortable carriage....I can take you, and Yevgeny Vasilich can have your tarantass... " "But of course not, it is quite out of your way, and it is a long distance to my home." "It's nothing, nothing..." (2f)
    4. по пути комукем) [compl of copula, impers]
    (s.o. is going) in the same direction as someone else:
    - X-y и V-y (X-y с Y-ом) было по дороге X was going the same way as Y;
    || Neg X-у с Y-ом было не по пути X and Y were going in different directions;
    - our (your, their) paths parted (diverged).
         ♦ "...Меня поманил шофер захудалой машины, сказал так добродушно - ну вот, нам по пути, садись, подвезу..." (Иоффе 1). "...The driver of a car, a rather shabby car, beckoned to me and said, there now, we are going the same way - get in and I'll give you a lift" (1a).
         ♦ Обратно, из школы, Толе было по пути с заключёнными... (Аксенов 6). On the way back from school, Tolya's route took him in the same direction as the prisoners.. (6a).
    5. по пути кому с кем [compl of copula, impers; in the affirm, the var. по пути is more common; more often neg]
    having common interests, outlooks, sharing the same convictions etc:
    - X-у с Y-ом по пути X goes along with Y;
    - X's aims (views etc) are the same as Y's;
    || Neg X-у с Y-ом (больше) не по пути X and Y have come to a parting of the ways.
         ♦ Большой делец, он [Эфрос] откровенно соблазнял Мандельштама устройством материальных дел, если он согласится на создание литературной группы, - "вы нам нужны"... Мандельштам отказался наотрез. Каждому в отдельности он сказал, почему ему с ним не по пути... (Мандельштам 2). A great operator, he [Efros] frankly tried to tempt M[andelstam] with the prospect of being able to do well for himself if he would agree to the creation of a literary group ("We need you")... M[andelstam] refused outright. He told those present-each in turn - why he could not go along with them... (2a).
         ♦ "Вы, я вижу, бескорыстно любите деньги. Скажите, какая сумма вам нравится?" - "Пять тысяч", - быстро ответил Балаганов. "В месяц?" - "В год". - "Тогда мне с вами не по пути. Мне нужно пятьсот тысяч". (Ильф и Петров 2). "You, I see, love money. Tell me, how much would you like?" "Five thousand," Balaganov promptly replied. "A month?" "A year." "Then we don't think alike. I need five hundred thousand" (2a).
         ♦ "Смертельно жаль Потебню и его товарищей, - говорил я Бакунину, - и тем больше, что вряд по дороге ли им с поляками..." (Герцен 3). "I am mortally sorry for Potebnya and his comrades," I said to Bakunin, "and the more so that I doubt whether their aims are the same as those of the Poles" (3a).
         ♦ Нам не по пути с Юркой. Странно, правда? А ведь так бывает (Михайловская 1). Yuri and I came to a parting of the ways. Strange, isn't it? But it happens (1a).

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  • 122 изволите видеть

    ИЗВОЛИШЬ <- те> ВИДЕТЬ obs
    [sent adv; these forms only; fixed WO]
    =====
    used to introduce an explanation or to attract the interlocutor's attention to the statement to which it belongs:
    - you see.
         ♦ " Вот( он набил трубку, затянулся и начал рассказывать), - вот, изволите видеть, я тогда стоял в крепости за Тереком с ротой - этому скоро пять лет" (Лермонтов 1). "Well," he filled and lit his pipe, took a long draw on it, and began the story, "you see, I was stationed at the time at a fort beyond the Terek with a company - that was nearly five years back" (1b).

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  • 123 изволишь видеть

    ИЗВОЛИШЬ <- те> ВИДЕТЬ obs
    [sent adv; these forms only; fixed WO]
    =====
    used to introduce an explanation or to attract the interlocutor's attention to the statement to which it belongs:
    - you see.
         ♦ " Вот( он набил трубку, затянулся и начал рассказывать), - вот, изволите видеть, я тогда стоял в крепости за Тереком с ротой - этому скоро пять лет" (Лермонтов 1). "Well," he filled and lit his pipe, took a long draw on it, and began the story, "you see, I was stationed at the time at a fort beyond the Terek with a company - that was nearly five years back" (1b).

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  • 124 во как

    ВОТ КАК coll
    [Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. [Interj (an exclamation or question)]
    used to express surprise, astonishment etc, occas. mixed with incredulity, indignation:
    - is that so (right, it)?;
    - really!;
    - I see!;
    - so that's how it is (what's going on etc)!;
    - well now!;
    - dear me!;
    - upon my word!;
    - how about that!
         ♦ [Вера:] У нас в пансионе одна барышня писала стихи. [Беляев:] Вот как! и хорошие? (Тургенев 1). [V.:] At my boarding-school a girl used to write poetry. [B.:] Is that so? Was it good poetry? (le).
         ♦ [Репников:] Да понимаешь ли ты, что этот прохвост пришёл сюда в расчёте, что ты ему поможешь? [Таня:] Ах, вот как? (Вампилов 3). [R.:] Do you realize that scoundrel came here counting on you to help him? [T.:] Oh, is that it? (3b).
         ♦ "Нет, Тимофей Лобанов не дезертир, - сказал Кузьма Кузьмич. - Не из таких". - "Не их таких? Вот как!" (Абрамов 1). "No, Timofei Lobanov isn't a deserter," said Kuzma Kuzmich. "He's not that kind." "Not that kind! Really!" (1b). "No. Timofei Lobanov is no deserter," said Kuzma Kuzmich. "He's not the type " "Not the type, eh? I see!" (1a).
         ♦ "Свидетели показывают, что у "Мотодрома" Люся высадилась из светло-серой "Волги", которую мы преследовали"... - "Кому принадлежит "Волга"?" - "Ревазу Давидовичу Степнадзе". - " Вот как!.." - удивился начальник отдела (Чернёнок 1). "Witnesses testified that Lusya got out at the Motodrom stop from a light gray Volga - the one we were pursuing."..."Who owns the Volga?" "Revaz Davidovich Stepnadze " "So that's how it is!" The chief was surprised (1a).
         ♦ "...Когда-то отец из меня кузнеца хотел сделать. Кузница у нас была". - " Вот как! - с волнением сказал Илья. - Дак, значит, мы с тобой тёзки, товарищ Лукашин?" - "В каком смысле?" - "А в том, что у моего отца тоже кузница была" (Абрамов 1).
         ♦... There was a time when my father wanted to make a blacksmith out of me. We used to have a forge." "Well now!" said Ilya with emotion. "That makes us cousins, doesn't it, Comrade Lukashin?" "How so?" "I mean, my father had a forge too" (1a)
         ♦ "Сегодня я сижу да читаю Пушкина... Вдруг Аркадий подходит ко мне и молча, с этаким ласковым сожалением на лице, тихонько, как у ребёнка, отнял у меня книгу и положил передо мной другую, немецкую... улыбнулся и ушёл, и Пушкина унёс". - " Вот как!" (Тургенев 2). "Today I was sitting reading Pushkin.... All of a sudden Arkady comes up to me, and, without saying a word, with a look, you know, of kindly commiseration, gently takes the book away from me as if I were a child, puts another one in front of me, a German one., smiles, and goes away, carrying Pushkin off with him." "Dear me!" (2a). "Today I was sitting reading Pushkin....Suddenly Arkady comes up to me and without a word, as gently as if I were a child, with an affectionate look of pity on his face, took away my book and put another before me, a German book....Then he gave me a smile and went out, carrying Pushkin off with him." "Upon my word!" (2c).
    2. во как нужен, надоел и т.п. Also: ВО КАК substand [adv (intensif) or modif]
    (a person or thing is needed by s.o., boring to s.o. etc) to an extreme, the utmost degree (often accompanied by a gesture in which the speaker raises the edge of his index finger to his throat):
    - [in refer, to annoyance etc] s.o. has had it (up to here) (with sth.;
    - sth. is more than one can take (handle).
         ♦ "А время тяжёлое, и нам урожай этот во как нужен. Так?" (Войнович 4). "Times are rough and we really need this harvest, right?" (4a).
         ♦ [Кудимов:] Парни! Что за формальности? Мне эта субординация (показывает) во как осточертела! (Вампилов 4). [К ] Come on, fellers' Let's have a bit less of this formality. I've had seniority and juniority up to here. (Points) (4a).
         ♦ "Своей у тебя жизни, что ли, нет, чтобы так-то вокруг смотреть! Мне своей жизни - во как хватает - я всего этого не замечаю, на что твоя сила ушла..." (Битов 2). "Perhaps you don't have a life of your own, to be looking around you like this! My own life is more than I can handle, I don't notice all these things that you've poured your strength into-" (2a).

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  • 125 вот как

    ВОТ КАК coll
    [Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. [Interj (an exclamation or question)]
    used to express surprise, astonishment etc, occas. mixed with incredulity, indignation:
    - is that so (right, it)?;
    - really!;
    - I see!;
    - so that's how it is (what's going on etc)!;
    - well now!;
    - dear me!;
    - upon my word!;
    - how about that!
         ♦ [Вера:] У нас в пансионе одна барышня писала стихи. [Беляев:] Вот как! и хорошие? (Тургенев 1). [V.:] At my boarding-school a girl used to write poetry. [B.:] Is that so? Was it good poetry? (le).
         ♦ [Репников:] Да понимаешь ли ты, что этот прохвост пришёл сюда в расчёте, что ты ему поможешь? [Таня:] Ах, вот как? (Вампилов 3). [R.:] Do you realize that scoundrel came here counting on you to help him? [T.:] Oh, is that it? (3b).
         ♦ "Нет, Тимофей Лобанов не дезертир, - сказал Кузьма Кузьмич. - Не из таких". - "Не их таких? Вот как!" (Абрамов 1). "No, Timofei Lobanov isn't a deserter," said Kuzma Kuzmich. "He's not that kind." "Not that kind! Really!" (1b). "No. Timofei Lobanov is no deserter," said Kuzma Kuzmich. "He's not the type " "Not the type, eh? I see!" (1a).
         ♦ "Свидетели показывают, что у "Мотодрома" Люся высадилась из светло-серой "Волги", которую мы преследовали"... - "Кому принадлежит "Волга"?" - "Ревазу Давидовичу Степнадзе". - "Вот как!.." - удивился начальник отдела (Чернёнок 1). "Witnesses testified that Lusya got out at the Motodrom stop from a light gray Volga - the one we were pursuing."..."Who owns the Volga?" "Revaz Davidovich Stepnadze " "So that's how it is!" The chief was surprised (1a).
         ♦ "...Когда-то отец из меня кузнеца хотел сделать. Кузница у нас была". - "Вот как! - с волнением сказал Илья. - Дак, значит, мы с тобой тёзки, товарищ Лукашин?" - "В каком смысле?" - "А в том, что у моего отца тоже кузница была" (Абрамов 1).
         ♦... There was a time when my father wanted to make a blacksmith out of me. We used to have a forge." "Well now!" said Ilya with emotion. "That makes us cousins, doesn't it, Comrade Lukashin?" "How so?" "I mean, my father had a forge too" (1a)
         ♦ "Сегодня я сижу да читаю Пушкина... Вдруг Аркадий подходит ко мне и молча, с этаким ласковым сожалением на лице, тихонько, как у ребёнка, отнял у меня книгу и положил передо мной другую, немецкую... улыбнулся и ушёл, и Пушкина унёс". - "Вот как!" (Тургенев 2). "Today I was sitting reading Pushkin.... All of a sudden Arkady comes up to me, and, without saying a word, with a look, you know, of kindly commiseration, gently takes the book away from me as if I were a child, puts another one in front of me, a German one., smiles, and goes away, carrying Pushkin off with him." "Dear me!" (2a). "Today I was sitting reading Pushkin....Suddenly Arkady comes up to me and without a word, as gently as if I were a child, with an affectionate look of pity on his face, took away my book and put another before me, a German book....Then he gave me a smile and went out, carrying Pushkin off with him." "Upon my word!" (2c).
    2. вот как нужен, надоел и т.п. Also: ВО КАК substand [adv (intensif) or modif]
    (a person or thing is needed by s.o., boring to s.o. etc) to an extreme, the utmost degree (often accompanied by a gesture in which the speaker raises the edge of his index finger to his throat):
    - [in refer, to annoyance etc] s.o. has had it (up to here) (with sth.;
    - sth. is more than one can take (handle).
         ♦ "А время тяжёлое, и нам урожай этот во как нужен. Так?" (Войнович 4). "Times are rough and we really need this harvest, right?" (4a).
         ♦ [Кудимов:] Парни! Что за формальности? Мне эта субординация (показывает) во как осточертела! (Вампилов 4). [К ] Come on, fellers' Let's have a bit less of this formality. I've had seniority and juniority up to here. (Points) (4a).
         ♦ "Своей у тебя жизни, что ли, нет, чтобы так-то вокруг смотреть! Мне своей жизни - во как хватает - я всего этого не замечаю, на что твоя сила ушла..." (Битов 2). "Perhaps you don't have a life of your own, to be looking around you like this! My own life is more than I can handle, I don't notice all these things that you've poured your strength into-" (2a).

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  • 126 плохо лежит

    ПЛОХО ЛЕЖИТ highly coll
    [VP; subj: usu. (всё,) что; usu. pres; used as a subord clause; usu. this WO]
    =====
    sth. is easily accessible and would be easy to appropriate, steal:
    - (anything that) isn't nailed down.
         ♦ Все знали, что я не прочь украсть где что плохо лежит... (Лимонов 1). Everyone knew that I wasn't averse to stealing anything left lying around loose... (1a).
         ♦ "Помилуйте, да эти черкесы известный воровской народ: что плохо лежит, не могут не стянуть..." (Лермонтов 1). "Well, you see, it is a known fact that these Circassians are a bunch of thieves. They cannot help filching anything that is within reach..." (1a). "Well, you see these Circassians are a notoriously thievish race. They can't keep their hands off anything which isn't carefully watched" (le).

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  • 127 сколько лет, сколько зим!

    СКОЛЬКО ЛЕТ, СКОЛЬКО ЗИМ! coll
    [formula phrase; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    (used upon meeting s.o. one has not seen for an extended period of time) we have not seen each other for a long time:
    - it's been ages!;
    - it's (been) ages since I last saw you!;
    - I haven't seen you for ages < in a dog's age>!;
    - (it's) been a long time, hasn't it?;
    - long time no see.
         ♦ Лица, предназначенные для целования, движутся навстречу друг другу, изображая на лице нечто такое, что в великой ибанской [попсе word] литературе передается возгласом: ба, кого я вижу! Сколько лет, сколько зим!! Вот не чаял встретиться!!! (Зиновьев 1). The persons appointed to perform the kiss approach each other, their faces bearing an expression which in great Ibanskian literature is interpreted as "Look who's here' Its ages since I last saw you! What a wonderful surprise!!!" (1a)
         ♦ "Сергеич!.."... - "Сколько лет, сколько зим!" - "Вот гостя тебе из Москвы привез" (Максимов 1). "Sergeich!.. ". "Haven't seen you out here for ages!" "I've brought you a visitor from Moscow" (1a).
         ♦ [Подхалюзин:] А! Устинья Наумовна! Сколько лет, сколько зим-с! (Островский 10). [Р:] Ah, Ustinya Naumovna' Been a long time, hasn't it, ma'am? (10a).
         ♦ "Ты попробуй, зайди [в редакцию] часа в два". Я зашел в два. "А! - закричал В. Б., - сколько лет, сколько зим!.. Пишите сейчас же рецензию!" (Довлатов 1). "Try him [the editor] again, only this time drop by around two " And so I did. "Aha!" V.B cried, "Long time, no see!.. Write your review right away'" (1a)

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  • 128 в люди

    НА ЛЮДИ < НА ЛЮДИ> coll выходить, показываться и т. п.; В ЛЮДИ obs
    [PrepP; these forms only; adv]
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    (to go out, show o.s.) in society, in a public place:
    - (goout etc to) see (call on) people.
         ♦ Душа ее, взлетев и возликовав ешё на пашне, продолжала играть, просилась на люди, но что-то удерживало, наговаривало, что это не её день, не её победа, что она к победе никакого отношения не имеет (Распутин 2). Her soul, which had flown up and soared back in the fields, was still playing, begging to be with people, but something was holding her back, telling herthat it wasn't her day, her victory, that she had nothing to do with the victory (2a).
         ♦ Несмотря на все эти причуды, другу его, Штольцу, удавалось вытаскивать его в люди... (Гончаров 1). Despite all these vagaries, his friend Stolz succeeded in dragging him out to see people... (1b).

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  • which — W1S1 [wıtʃ] determiner, pron [: Old English; Origin: hwilc] 1.) used to ask or talk about one or more members of a group of people or things, when you are uncertain about it or about them ▪ Which book are you looking for? ▪ Which are the most… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • See's Candies — logo See s Candies headquarters on El Camino Real, South San Francisco See s C …   Wikipedia

  • See You in the Obituary — (Serbian: Bидимо се у читуљи, Vidimo se u čitulji ) is a 1995 made for TV documentary directed by Janko Baljak based on the book The Crime That Changed Serbia by Aleksandar Knežević and Vojislav Tufegdžić. Made in the form of an extended news… …   Wikipedia

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